Scientist have invented a new type of transparent wood that could one day replace harmful plastics in several applications.
The traditional method of producing fluorochemicals from fluorspar requires the use of sulfuric acid to convert the calcium ...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers introduce a sulfur diimide reagent that enables the installation ...
That’s why she and her group teamed up with machine-learning-for-chemistry expert Gabe Gomes and his group at Carnegie Mellon ...
Trump’s administration this week abruptly terminated funding for a slew of studies designed to learn how to better treat the ...
Researchers at the UAB have developed a new chemical reaction to form solid polymeric networks using light (photocuring) ...
Researchers hope to solve the issue of “forever chemicals” while recycling valuable fluoride — tackling two environmental ...
Oxford Chemistry researchers have developed a method to destroy fluorine-containing PFAS (sometimes labeled 'forever ...
Transparent wood, made by modifying wood’s natural structure, has been proposed as a sturdy, eco-friendly plastic alternative ...
Two LED lamps installed in the solar chamber simulated solar radiation, allowing solar photodecomposition to occur under controlled conditions. The BTEX solutions were prepared and diluted in ...
This study provides a potentially useful investigation into the positive role of BDNF/TrkB signaling in implanted dental pulp stem cells to enhance dentin regeneration in the context of dental caries.